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Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 3 (4.3.32)
An ocean, a seer alone without duality, becomes he whose world is Brahma, O King! ' — thus Yajnavalkya instructed him. £ This is a man's highest path. This is his highest achievement. This is his highest world. This is his highest bliss. On a part of just this bliss other creatures have their living.
Bhagavad Gita
Sankhya Yoga (2.70)
As the ocean is filled with water flowing into it from all sides and remains immovable, so the man into whom all desires flow, but is not a bit...
Asclepius
Section VI (2)
He tills the Earth. He mingles with the Elements by reason of the swiftness of his mind. He plunges into the Sea’s depths by means of its profundity. ...
Divine Comedy
Paradiso: Canto XIX (3)
In consequence our vision, which perforce Must be some ray of that intelligence With which all things whatever are replete, Cannot in its own nature b...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka III, Khanda 14 (1)
All this is Brahman (n.) Let a man meditate on that (visible world) as beginning, ending, and breathing in it (the Brahman). Now man is a creature of...
The Conference of the Birds
Invocation (1)
PRAISE to the Holy Creator, who has placed his throne upon the waters, and who has made all terrestrial creatures. To the Heavens he has given...
Chapter 23: Of the Deep above the Earth. (1)
WHEN man beholdeth the deep above the earth he seeth nothing but stars, and clouds of water, and then he thinketh, Sure there must be another place,...
Mundaka Upanishad
Second Mundaka, First Khanda (9)
Hence come the seas and all the mountains, from him flow the rivers of every kind; hence come all herbs and the juice through which the inner Self...
The Masnavi
Prologue (21-30)
Art thou thirsting for the Ocean of spirituality? Disport thyself on this island of the Masnavi! Disport thyself so long as thou seest every moment...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka VII, Khanda 10 (2)
'He who meditates on water as Brahman, obtains all wishes, he becomes satisfied; he is, as it were, lord and master as far as water reaches--he who...
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 5: Of the Third Principle, or Creation of the material World, with the Stars and Elements; wherein the First and Second Principles are more clearly understood. (18)
This innumerable Power and Wisdom may now also be known by us Men, in the third Principle, if we will take it into our Consideration; if we look upon ...
Chapter 20: Of the Second Day (42)
For the outermost birth of the water cannot comprehend the innermost birth of the water which is called heaven, and which is made out of the midst or ...
The Six Enneads
On the Intellectual Beauty (4)
To "live at ease" is There; and, to these divine beings, verity is mother and nurse, existence and sustenance; all that is not of process but of...
Asclepius
Section VIII (3)
By mortal things I do not mean the water or the earth [themselves], for these are two of the [immortal] elements that nature hath made subject unto me...
Chapter 20: Of the Second Day (26)
If we rightly consider how God separated the water under the firmament, from the water above the firmament, then great things will be found therein.
Book of Enoch
Chapter CI (6)
Are not the entire sea and all its waters, and all its movements, the work of the Most High, and has He not set limits to its doings, and confined it...
Chapter 20: Of the Second Day (84)
Thus thou now understandest what God made on the second day, when he separated the water under the firmament from the water above the firmament. Thou...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka IV, Khanda 8 (3)
The diver said: 'Friend, I will declare unto you one foot of Brahman! 'Declare it, Sir,' he replied. He said to him: 'Breath is one quarter, the eye...
Corpus Hermeticum
12. About The Common Mind (20)
Observe this too, my son; that each one of the other lives inhabiteth one portion of the Cosmos - aquatic creatures water, terrene earth, and aery...
Chapter 20: Of the Second Day (38)
But that there is a firmament between the waters, which firmament is called heaven, has this understanding or meaning:
Mundaka Upanishad
Second Mundaka, Second Khanda (7)
He who understands all and who knows all, he to whom all this glory in the world belongs, the Self, is placed in the ether, in the heavenly city of...
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